Radio Programming; Interface Specification; Circuit Description - Tait TM9100 Service Manual

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16.3

Radio Programming

The radio does not need to be programmed to recognize the presence of a
keypad microphone, as this is automatically done when the radio is
powered on.
However, there are a few related fields that should be configured, as
required, to enable the keypad microphone to be used effectively. For
example, in conventional mode there are check boxes called "Selcall Call
Dialling", "DTMF Call Dialling" and "Phone Patch Call Dialling". There
is also an option "Conventional Dialling Type" field, where you can
program the radio to dial labels or channels from the default display.
Refer to the online help of the programming application for more information
about these programming options.
16.4

Interface Specification

The following table and diagram summarizes the signals used for the keypad
microphone on the radio's microphone connector and shows the interface
between the keypad microphone and the radio.
Table 16.1 Keypad microphone connector - pins and signals
16.5

Circuit Description

The microphone has a standard 12-key telephone keypad which is
connected to a micro-processor. The micro-processor performs the keypad
scanning using eight GPIO lines. When a valid keypress is detected, a serial
command is sent from the microphone.
434
TMAA02-08 Keypad Microphone
Pin
Signal
Colour
1
RX audio
2
13.8V
black
3
TXD
green
4
PTT
white
5
MIC
blue
6
GND
red
7
RXD
yellow
8
IO
Description
not connected
power supply
transmit serial data
PTT and hookswitch
audio from the microphone
ground
receive serial data
not connected
TM9100 Service Manual
© Tait Electronics Limited August 2005

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